Long Snappers from 10 states all traveled to this camp to get the best instruction and exposure in the world of Long Snapping. The camp was a great time had by all with an excellent group of Long Snappers and parents.

The champions of the camp were Braedy Wilson (speed) and Eliot Gottsegen (overall)! Braedy was on fire throughou the speed competition and was having no problem getting sub .75. Gottsegen got hot at the right time and just became a juggernaut and mowed down Long Snapper after Long Snapper in the finals. Smooth Long Snapper with quick eyes and hands. Really impressive how well he handled the pressure of being in the finals and winning while being just a freshman!

TOP 2018 LONG SNAPPERS
Evan “Mufasa” Gibson was smooth, consistent and left no doubt he is ready for college. Body is thick and he is strong. Ball hovers in the mid to high .7s and can trickle to the .8s if he becomes tentative. The harder he snaps the ball, the better Mufasa will do in the long run. Great attitude.

Mason Smith was very efficient with his snapping motion and hovered right in the low .8s all day long. Good worker that listens well.

TOP 2019 LONG SNAPPERS
Luke Rizzo was on absolute fire all day long in TX. You could tell he was a man on a mission and he left no doubt he was one of the most dominant Long Snappers in the country today. Body is getting thicker and stronger by the hour. Ball is very quick. Making sure he is extending the ball out and getting fully set puts this kid at 5 Stars at VEGAS XXXII in May.

Hayden Hood is a very athletic Long Snapper with a smooth, consistent snapping motion. Love his overall attitude and I am ready to win a camp and leave no doubt.

Caden Bolz is thick and strong with very quick hands and legs. Butt is lower than normal and he can still get his legs locked. Ball is powerful.

Braedy Wilson won the speed competition, is built extremely long and can rip the ball back to the punter. Moves in a smooth fashion and if he can fully lead with his elbows, he will average sub .70

Brandon Oldham is thick and strong with a quick ball. Lowering his butt to get his back to parallel will take him to the top.

Joshua Burtch is big and strong with very quick hands. Thick Long Snapper that can dominate at VEGAS XXXII in May.

Brayden Chandler showed me some great things in TX and he has all of the tools to be one of the greats.

Andrew Downs is a quiet Long Snapper that does all of his talking with snap speeds well under .80 on a consistent basis.

John Farris has a great attitude and has some of the quickest hands in the country.

Jack Harrison improved a ton and is starting to snap with a lot of confidence. Watch this kid.

JJ Lindsay is beyond smooth and snaps one of the most catchable balls in the country.

Joshua Smetzer hovered under .80 all day and has a massive amount of upside.

Nick Stoia will absolutely crush his class if he can focus on slow motion drills to get all of his lower half fully involved.

Jake Zenger has a tremendous attitude and a frame that could put on fifty pounds over the next couple of years to make himself a top prospect.

Landon Sleeper is strong and smooth. Leading with his elbows is the key to his greatness.

TOP 2020 LONG SNAPPERS
Blake Hooker was tremendous in TX and actually broke the spring record for RSI with a 62.11! Ball is very quick and he is starting to really roll right now. The more he snaps with absolute confidence and knows how great he is, the better he will be and be able to fully dominate his class. Watch him very closely at VEGAS XXXII in May.

Dylan Wiltcher made it to the finals and was inches from winning the whole time. He looked very determined and showed he is a flat out stud in his class.

Bryce Felt came out from CA and was snapping with great power. Ball rarely goes above .80 at fifteen yards and his improvement over the past couple of months is off the charts.

Bryce Eimer was snapping very well under pressure and is close to snapping a college ball right now and he still has two years left of high school.

Jake Foggia looked great in TX with his very smooth snaps and great attitude. Always improving and the more he leads with his elbows and snaps with full power, the more dominant he becomes.

Jackson McFarland was snapping some severe heat in TX and left no doubt he can be one of the top Long Snappers in his class.

Eli Chism has grown very well over the past couple of months and is starting to look like a college Long Snapper now.

John Bergeron is smooth and has great form. Locking down his spiral is going to be the key.

Jarret Caillier has great size and all of the tools to be one of the top Long Snappers in his class.

Nolan Pope is big, has a great personality and very quick hands.

Ethan Lane is big, thick and very strong. Making sure his elbows are going straight back is the key to greatness.

Lee Pyles is very good and he is headed towards great. Ball is very quick.

TOP 2021 LONG SNAPPERS
JT Sleeper is a big and thick Long Snapper that snaps a beyond smooth ball. Form is coming along extremely well and the kid is an absolute workhorse. The harder he snaps the ball and the more he can improve his overall athleticism, the higher up the rankings he will go.

Connor Able has all of the tools to be one of the best Long Snappers in his class. Great attitude and listens well. Locking down his spiral will help a ton.

Byron Rhodes will dominate his class once he stops thinking a little bit. Just letting his body do all of the work and trusting his form will be huge for Rhodes.

Grant Goltra is absolutely overflowing with potential and can crush everyone if he can utilize all of his body. Slow motion snaps will help him a ton.

Here are the RSI Scores from the TX camp and how they compared to AZ, CA & NC, GA & NJ….

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The overall champion of the camp was Oscar Shadley (FL, ‘18). The current #1 Long Snapper in the country and Virginia Tech commit has had quite the week. Friday, he received his Army All-American jersey and on Sunday, he dominated the GA Camp. He is thick, strong, moves well on his feet and is smooth with his snapping motion. Ball jumps out of the gate well and can easily be under. 75. Handles pressure very well and is beyond accurate.

Long Snappers from GA, TN, LA, AL, MA, SC, FL TX, MS, IL, NJ, KY & KS all traveled to his camp to get the best instruction and exposure in the world of Long Snapping.

Here are the RSI Scores from the GA Camp…The finals, which could be the most talented group of Long Snappers I have seen in a finals, were Drew Little (59.72), Oscar Shadley (54.79), Quentin Skinner (50.00), Jacob Zuhr (46.58), Doug McLaughlin (41.56) and JC Vega (40.91)

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TOP 2018 LONG SNAPPERS

Oscar Shadley

Oscar Shadley had a great day in GA. Looks ready for college right now, let alone in one year. He has zero wasted movement with his snapping motion. Very smooth Long Snapper that can continue on for as long as he wants

Cade Long looked exceptional in GA. He is thickening up well and snaps one of the smoothest balls in the country. It is a joy to watch him snap a 15 yard snap as each one is exactly the same. Smart Long Snapper.

Cade Long

Evan Dvorchik came up from FL and left no doubt he is one of the top Long Snappers in his class. His ball has picked up some good speed and he is always improving. Love his attitude and the more athletic Evan becomes, the more dominant he will be.

John Raines can snap some severe heat and has some of the quickest hands in the country. His hands are so quick it can be hard to time him. Body is looking solid and he continues to be on his way to greatness.

Evan Dvorchik

Payton Dunagan looked very sharp with punt snap times consistently in the .7s. Flexibility is off the charts and he continues to improve. Best I have seen Payton look!

Trey Corley was solid in GA. Body is great and he can easily pass an eyeball test. When Trey is on, he is very on and can easily snap at the next level. The more Trey can drive his upper body through, the more dominant he becomes.

Sam DeLuke is big, solid and has a great attitude. Powerful Long Snapper that can easily get the ball sub .75 when he is on. Great upside.

TOP 2019 LONG SNAPPERS

Quentin Skinner

Quentin “Mad Dog” Skinner was an absolute machine in GA. He is thick, powerful and very strong. Zero wasted movement with his snapping motion. Easily can get punt snaps well under .75. Mad Dog is the best Long Snapper in the country and with his consistency, I don’t see that changing soon.

Drew Little was exceptional in GA. I have seen him many times and this was easily the most dominant I have seen Drew. Body is solid and he has a fluid snapping motion that allows the ball to just appear in the punter’s hands. Drew is never stagnant and always improving. NC State got a good one.

Drew Little

JC Vega was snapping absolute fire all day long and was the overall speed champion with times in the low .6s! The ball was actually picking up speed along the way and was so fast, you could hear it humming. Body is muscular and the kid is a pure athlete.

Christian Johnstone was solid in GA. Body is good and he can pass an eyeball test quickly. Consistent Long Snapper with great upside. The more he drives his upper body through, the more college ready he becomes.

Griffin Kaye had a great day in GA. Athletic Long Snapper that can San the ball with some good heat on the ball. Fluid snapping motion and speeds sub .75. Very excited to see him at VEGAS XXXI.

William Wagner had a great day in GA. Body is thick and he has lost some weight. Body is looking good and he has improved his snapping. Best I have seen Wagner look and he seems poised to grab a TOP 12 spot at VEGAS XXXI.

Speed Champion JC Vega

Carson Knight was snapping some good heat and left no doubt he could be one of the top overall Long Snappers in his class. Love how he snaps with so much power and passion

Zach Lassiter is one of the most athletic Long Snappers in his class and is easily a factor on the punt coverage team. Locking down his spiral will be key in moving forward. Definitely could be a TOP 12er.

Doug McLaughlin made it to the finals again and proved he is one of the most consistent Long Snappers in his class. Very nice frame and he can pass an eyeball test quickly.

Mason Napper is thick, strong and powerful with a smooth snapping motion. The lower he gets his butt and the more he snaps with full power, the more dominant Napper becomes.

Cody Olszewski was smooth, accurate and consistent. Thick bodied.

Luke Payne continues to be one of the most accurate and consistent Long Snappers in his class. Every single snap for Payne is the exact same. Kid is like a machine. Strength is going to be huge for Payne as we continue to advance.

Nathan Tokar was smooth and accurate with good form and a thick, strong body. Driving his massive chest through will help his overall accuracy and speed.

Mark Fuchs is athletic, built well and has quick hands. Getting his legs to catch up to his hands will be key in getting his snaps ready for college level speeds. Great attitude and he works hard.

Jacob Zuhr was a machine all day in GA. He left absolutely no doubt he is the top sophomore Long Snapper in the country with a great attitude, tremendous handling of pressure and speeds that are ready for college right now. It is almost shocking to see just how good he is. Zuhr is flat out great and doesn’t seem to be letting up.

Zane McCracken is coming off an injury and looks to be headed right back to greatness. He has grown up and his body is looking solid. Driving his head through ad leaning back will be huge for McCracken.

Jake Foggia continue to impress me with his great form and how he is starting to handle pressure. Ball is getting faster and I like his attitude. Jake is always improving.

Zane McCracken

Jackson Worthen had a great day in GA. Form is excellent and he can be consistent with speeds sub .80 and even dip into the .6s! Locking down his accuracy and improving his athleticism will push him way up the rankings.

Blake Hooker came all the way from Texas and showed just how good he is within his class. Form is good and he has quick hands that will get his ball sub .80. Locking down his spiral will be a major key at VEGAS XXXI.

John Bergeron has great form and solid upside. Needs to make sure he is not aiming too far downfield when he is snapping the ball and that he snaps with great confidence at all times. Great attitude.

Miller Jones was smooth, accurate and can be one of the best Long Snappers in his class.

Will Albright has all of the tools to be a great one. True athlete that moves well on his feet and can pass an eyeball test quickly.

Zach Taylor did really well in GA. His form is well beyond his years and he can even dip into the .7s when he is snapping with some great power on his punt snaps. Strength and confidence are going to be keys moving forward. Keep a close eye on Zach.

Kneeland Hibbett is smooth, accurate and snaps consistently in the mid to low .8s which is very good for his age. Really like Kneeland’s overall attitude.

Kneeland Hibbett

Holden Casperson showed me some good tings in GA. Solid accuracy and consistency make Holden one to keep an eye on over the next couple of years.

Josh Mullinix did well in GA. Consistency is good in the mid to high .8s. Need to see his spiral be locked down and he will dominate.

Jonathan Washburn might have been the most consistent freshman Long Snapper at the camp in GA. Each and every snap looks the same and I love it. Keep an eye on him at VEGAS XXXI.

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Long Snappers from GA, TN, FL, KY, AL & MS all traveled to this camp to get the best instruction and exposure in the world of long snapping.

The overall champion of the camp was Luke Payne (GA, ’19). Luke caught fire late in the back and didn’t let up. He handles pressure really well and is very accurate with his snapping. Smooth Long Snapper that is coming along nicely and can snap consistently in the low .8s. Really proud of Luke and how he is progressing.

Evan Dvorchik looked great out in GA. He continues to fine tune his body and he is leaving no doubt he can snap at the next level. Strong Long Snapper that can snap in the low .7s when he is on. I am looking forward to watching Evan snap at the TOP 12 Camp. Great attitude.

Dillon Hayes was smooth as silk in GA. His ball speed was picking up really nicely and he continues to be one of he most accurate Long Snappers in his class. Locking down his spiral is going to be huge for him in the coming months.

Camren Wood was pretty impressive in GA. He has grown and put on some good size which is helping with the speed of his snaps. He has the ability to snap in the low .7s and he has excellent form.

Notables: Michael Shible, Patrick Rahiya, Nicholas Gleaton

TOP 2019 LONG SNAPPERS

Quentin Skinner had a great day in GA with his very large and strong frame. He was the faster overall Long Snapper in attendance and salon one of the most athletic. Form is excellent and he simply doesn’t miss when he follows all the way through to the punter. Hard worker that is always improving. LSU got a great one in Mad Dog.

JC Vega looked outstanding in GA. Easily one of the most athletic Long Snappers in his class. When he gets fully set, he can absolutely rip the ball back to the punter. Hitting in the .6s is child’s play for JC. Consistency of snapping motion and putting on some size will be huge for him.

Christian Johnstone has an excellent frame and a very smooth snap. Ball can hit in the mid .7s and he moves well on his feet. Massive upside for Christian.

Mason Napper looked very solid in GA. He has a great body and is an athlete on the field. Starting to really come into his own and I love the direction he is headed with his excellent attitude.

William Wagner is a thick and strong Long Snapper with very good power. Locking down the consistency of his snapping motion and increasing his athleticism will push him way up the rankings. Love his attitude.

Zach Lassiter has the ability to be one of the best overall Long Snappers in his class. At times, he can absolutely rip th ball back to the punter. Moves well on his feet and listens well.

Codey Bennett has good accuracy and is a consistent Long Snapper. Pretty much locked into the mid .7s on his time and his body is thickening up well. Very good attitude.

Cade DeGraw showed great promise in GA. Strong Long Snapper that, when he is on, can easily be in the top ten in his class. Massive upside on Cade.

Cody Olszewski showed good snaps throughout the day in GA. Thick and strong Long Snapper that can hit in the .7s. Consistency of his snapping motion will help him as we progress.

Mark Fuchs showed me some good things in GA. Big fan of his attitude and upside. Extremely athletic Long Snapper that will be a factor on punt coverage.

Notables: Graham Leslie, Carson Knight, Jack Harrison, Connor Bullard

TOP 2020 LONG SNAPPERS

Grant Reid was the best overall 2020 Long Snapper in attendance at the GA Camp. Built long and has the ability to snap in the .7s with good consistency. Really solid upside on Grant. He has quick hands and moved well on his feet.

Jake Sayer was solid all day long in GA. His hands are very quick and I loved how well he moved on his feet.

William Long was consistent with his snaps and moved well on his feet.

Notables: Dylan Hughes, Kaleb Shottenkirk, Colby Cox, Dawson Roe

TOP 2021 and BEYOND LONG SNAPPERS

Carter Short was very solid in GA and actually made it to the finals! Ball can be very quick for his age and he has a good attitude.

Notable: Jake Putnam

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